The term “discouragement” to define post-integration gives a good idea. Why Giusy Iemmadeputy mayor with responsibility for relations with the health system, is also a cardiologist (of the old “Pugliese-Ciaccio”), therefore he is able to take the temperature of the single “Dulbecco” company from the double and privileged perspective of the person in charge of the work and of the institutional representative.
In reality, the “discouragement” he talks about can be extended to the whole idea of Catanzaro as a city of health and scientific research despite the fact that “Dulbecco” could be a perfect driving force for the all-round growth of the city: “A company with 857 beds, among the largest in the South, which overlooks the Mediterranean thanks to our central position, can represent a point of reference for the South and other countries in the area, my dream would be to attract students for example from Greece and from Croatia. However, the integration has not taken off, it is not enough that it has done so on the administrative level, it would really be necessary to do so also on that of the operational units. There is professional excellence – he adds -, but we are not keeping up from a logistical and structural point of view, because at the “Pugliese” there is a shortage of beds, and we should also be ahead in terms of instruments”.